Anthony Albanese can be one of many a whole lot of hundreds of Aussies combating to get their arms on tickets to see Taylor Swift’s blockbuster tour.
The Prime Minister, who final week outed himself as an enormous fan of the American singer, mentioned he was wanting ahead to seeing her when the Eras tour makes its manner Down Under.
“Many Taylor Swift fans have been Ready For It, since she announced her Australian tour dates today,” he mentioned.
“I’m proud to have been exposed as a Swiftie when I quoted Shake it Off during the last election campaign.
“I’m looking forward to seeing her live.”
Mr Albanese outed himself as a serious fan of Swift final week and revealed he’d picked up the 1989 album on vinyl after her track received him by way of a turbulent interval on the marketing campaign trial.
“I think she’s terrific, and I think that she’s empowering of young women. If people actually listen to Shake It Off, the lyrics are fantastic. I quite enjoy her,” he informed Perth radio.
Fans woke to the news the worldwide celebrity can be coming to Australia in February for simply 5 nights in Sydney and Melbourne.
It means tens of millions of followers from throughout the nation and New Zealand can be determined to get their arms on a ticket to one of the vital anticipated stadium excursions in years.
But Swift’s snub of different capital cities had some state governments questioning if there was Bad Blood between them.
Within hours of the 12-time Grammy profitable artist’s announcement, Swifties launched a petition on cost.org calling for Brisbane to be included on the tour.
South Australian followers, together with the daughter of Transport Minister Tom Koutsantonis, have been left heartbroken by the news the Anti-Hero songbird wouldn’t be visiting Adelaide.
“I’m really disappointed for those South Australians who are Taylor Swift fans,” he mentioned, encouraging Swifties to jot down to the singer-songwriter on social media to induce her to alter up her plans.
Elder MP Nadia Clancy mentioned she would possibly even file a grievance movement within the state parliament subsequent week in a bid to deliver Swift to Adelaide.
Despite being the one Aussie metropolis to be visited by Coldplay, Perth was additionally left off the listing. Assistant Minister Patrick Gorman joked it was a “Cruel Summer that has Sweet Nothing for Perth”.
“We have a Taylor-made venue at Optus Stadium. WA is Ready for It,” he mentioned on Facebook, quoting plenty of the singer’s songs.
“No Bad Blood, I am confident the swifties of WA will use all their powers to Change this.”
Source: www.perthnow.com.au